Helpful Resources
Find school forms, policies, and information.
- Before & After Care Guidelines
- Calendar 2025-26
- Calendar 2026-27
- Dress Code & Uniform Info 2025-26
- Family Handbook 2025-26
- Menu (Breakfast) - May 2026
- Menu (Lunch) - May 2026
- Online Day Plan
- Parent Portal
- Parent InfoCenter
- School Board
- School Spirit Store
- School Supply Lists 2025-26
- Transportation
- Welcome Letter 2025-26
- 2021-23 Learning Recovery & Extended Learning Plan
- ARP ESSER Funds Plan for Public Review
- Bully-Free Zone Protocol
- Career Advising Policy
- Cell Phone Policy 2024-25
- Child Find Policy
- College Credit Plus Policy
- Medicaid Annual Notification Letter
- Non-Discrimination Policy
- Notice Regarding Release of Information
- Parents Right to Know Title I Requirements
- A Guide to Parent Rights in Special Education
- Political Affiliations Policy
- Parents’ Bill of Rights Policy
- Privacy Policy
- Positive Behavior and Support & Restraint Seclusion Policy
- Religion in School Policy
- Safe Return of In-Person Instruction Plan
- Special Education Model Policies & Procedures
- Student Wellness and Success Funds Plan
- Visitor Policy
- Wellness Policy
- Annual Asbestos Notification
- Access to Instructional Practice Materials
- Accessing Student Materials
- Doe v. ODE Notice of Proposed Class Action Settlement 12/2019
- Ohio Means Jobs
- Scholarship - Jon Peterson Special Needs
- Scholarship - Ohio Autism
- Supporting Students with Food Allergies: Free or Reduced-cost Epinephrine Autoinjectors
Title IX Coordinator
Ohio College Preparatory School does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its education program or activities, and is required by Title IX and its regulations not to discriminate in such a manner. Our Title IX Coordinator is responsible for investigating any complaint alleging noncompliance with Title IX.
Nova O’Callaghan
- 21100 Southgate Park Blvd, Maple Heights, OH 44137
- (216) 453-4550
- nocallaghan@ohiocollegeprep.org
Safer Ohio School Tip Line
Students and adults can anonymously share information with school officials and law enforcement about threats to student safety via call or text to the Safer Ohio School Tip Line. Calls and texts are answered by Ohio Homeland Security. Students, parents, or staff who wish to report threats anonymously are encouraged to utilize the Tip Line for threats of mass incident or harm to a single student. To utilize this service:
- Text “4hope” to 741 741
- Call 844-SAFEROH | (844) 723-3764
